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Parse errors in the Browser and Node. Made for Cabin.


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Parse errors to provide a consistent metadata object across Browser and Node environments. Made for Cabin.

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Install

npm:

npm install parse-err

How does it work

This package exports a function that accepts two arguments (err, props).

  • req (Object) - an HTTP request
  • props (Array) - a list of properties to cherry-pick from the error object parsed out of err (by default all properties are returned; even non-enumerable ones and ones on the prototype object)

This function iterates over the prototype of the error and the error itself to get all non-Function properties and returns these properties as an object.

Normally if you console.log(err) it will not show you all fields such as type, statusCode, or code (e.g. if you're using Stripe).

In our case, we wanted to store these properties in our logs with Cabin.

As of v1.0.0 it now parses err.errors Array too – which adds support for packages such as maybe-combine-errors and combine-errors. This is useful if you combine multiple errors into one Error object, and subsequently set a property of err.errors = errors where errors is an Array of the errors combined.

Usage

Node

const parseErr = require('parse-err');

const err = new Error('Oops!');

// just a random example
err.name = 'BeepBoop';
err.code = 100;
err.statusCode = 200;

console.error(parseErr(err));
{ name: 'BeepBoop',
  message: 'Oops!',
  stack: 'BeepBoop: Oops!\n    at Object.<anonymous> (/Users/user/Projects/parse-err/test.js:3:13)\n    at Module._compile (module.js:652:30)\n    at Object.Module._extensions..js (module.js:663:10)\n    at Module.load (module.js:565:32)\n    at tryModuleLoad (module.js:505:12)\n    at Function.Module._load (module.js:497:3)\n    at Function.Module.runMain (module.js:693:10)\n    at startup (bootstrap_node.js:188:16)\n    at bootstrap_node.js:609:3',
  code: 100,
  statusCode: 200 }

VanillaJS

<script src="https://unpkg.com/parse-err"></script>
<script type="text/javascript">
  (function() {
    var err = new Error('Oops!');
    err.name = 'BeepBoop';
    err.statusCode = 500;
    console.error(parseErr(err));
  })();
</script>

Bundler

If you are using browserify, webpack, rollup, or another bundler, then you can follow the same usage as Node above.

Supported Platforms

  • Node: v6.x+

  • Browsers (see .browserslistrc):

    npx browserslist
    
    and_chr 107
    and_ff 106
    and_qq 13.1
    and_uc 13.4
    android 107
    chrome 107
    chrome 106
    chrome 105
    edge 107
    edge 106
    edge 105
    firefox 107
    firefox 106
    firefox 105
    firefox 102
    ios_saf 16.1
    ios_saf 16.0
    ios_saf 15.6
    ios_saf 15.5
    ios_saf 14.5-14.8
    kaios 2.5
    op_mini all
    op_mob 72
    opera 92
    opera 91
    safari 16.1
    safari 16.0
    safari 15.6
    samsung 19.0
    samsung 18.0
    

Contributors

NameWebsite
Nick Baughhttp://niftylettuce.com/

License

MIT © Nick Baugh

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Last updated on 30 Jan 2023

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